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Analysis of a case in which it was ruled that a bankruptcy trustee can seek med-mal damages .

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Real Property Law

A case in which a mortgagee claimed that the statute of limitations barred enforcement of the mortgage.

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<b><i>At the Intersection:</i></b> 'Get a GRIP' on Collaboration

Pamela Woldow

While Google's People Analytics Division has been able to spotlight some prerequisites for a climate of collaboration, it has not defined practical action steps for implementing effective collaboration. So all across the legal profession, frustrated leaders' voices continue to ask, "What exactly do I do?"

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Cooperatives & Condominiums

Discussion of a case wherein a co-op shareholder sought an order directing the co-op corporation to approve the sale of her shares.

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Development

In-depth discussion of several major rulings.

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Landlord & Tenant

A look at six pivotal decisions.

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Med Mal News

Discussion of two recent cases of interest.

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<b><i>e-Discovery Tech:</b></i> Why the FRCP Amendments Mean Legal Teams Need Technology Now More Than Ever

Nancy Patton

Across organizations, a similar process (more or less) is followed when conducting e-discovery, but the steps often happen in quick succession or nearly simultaneously. The steps are loosely defined by the FRCP and the judicial interpretation that flows from them. The recent changes to the FRCP will inevitably result in the steps shifting and evolving in the coming months and years.

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In the Courts

Analysis of a case in which the Third Circuit: ruled that a U.S. Senator must face fraud charges.

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Verdicts

Analysis of rulings in which a prisoner who did not disclose funds lost the right to re-file a med mal claim; and where a federal court opted to abstain from hearing a wrongful death case.

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